US7937182B2 - Diagonal generating method to generate tooth flanks with specified twist at specified flank line crowning - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method for machining the flanks of essentially cylindrical but flank line crowned gears in the continuous diagonal generating method.
- the generation of helically toothed flank line crowned cylindrical gears in the continuous generating method results in torsioned flanks.
- One measure of the torsion is the twist.
- the object to be attained is to avoid the twist or generate a twist that deviates from the “natural twist.”
- EP 1 036 624 A2 proposes to use a worm with a modified lead as tool.
- the lead of the flanks changes proceeding from one end of the worm toward the other end of the worm in proportion to the distance from the end of the worm, with the maximum lead of the one flank at one end of the worm coinciding with the minimum lead of the other flank at that worm end, and vice versa.
- This type of tool is flank line crowned or flank line hollow crowned. The tool is supposed to work in the diagonal method.
- flank line crowning on both flanks of the work piece—convex from the outside (positive) or concave from the outside (negative)—as well as a twist are created.
- flank line crowning and twist are also created on both work piece flanks.
- the twist has a different amount and the opposite sign.
- EP 1 036 624 A2 proposes to generate one part of flank line crowning and twist by changing the center distance during the shift of the axial carriage, and a second part with the tool working in the diagonal method, and to coordinate the crowning of the tool as well as the adjustment data of the machine in such a way that the desired values for flank line crowning and twist are created at the work piece.
- EP 1036624 A2 also discloses how the associated twist can be calculated from a flank line crowning generated by changing the center distance during the shifting of the axial carriage.
- the discussion proceeds on the assumption that the twist generated from a flank line crowning generated by a lead modified tool used in the diagonal method can be calculated in accordance with the invention in the same way as the twist resulting from a flank line crowning that was generated by a change of the spacing between the axes (of tool and work piece) during the machining.
- the invention is therefore based on the problem of developing the generic method in such a way that flank line crowned modified flanks can be generated in the single flank and/or dual flank process with practically any offset, that geometrically simple tools can be used, and that the tool length required for the machining can largely be randomly selected.
- the machining process may also be simulated on a computer.
- the center distance and diagonal ratio, or center distance and modification of the tool are varied during the shifting of the axial carriage.
- the influences on the generation contact tracks which result from the change in the center distance and diagonal ratio or center distance and tool modification during the shifting of the axial carriage are determined, superimposed, and iteratively modified in such a way as to create the desired course of the flank lines and an optimally adjusting the torsion of the flanks to the specification.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a tool 0 , a work piece 2 , as well as axes A, B, C, X, Y and Z of a machine tool to describe positions, paths and movements of the tool and work piece.
- FIG. 2 is a representation to determine the flank topography of the left flanks and right flanks of a right hand helical gear with flank line crowning, generated in the diagonal generating method with a cylindrical tool.
- FIG. 3 is a representation to determine the flank topography of a right flank of a right hand helical gear with flank line crowning, generated in the diagonal generating method with hollow-crowned modified tool.
- FIG. 4 is a representation of the association of the axes Y and Z and an explanation of the form of the generation contact tracks in the machining of the right flank of a right hand helical gear in the diagonal generating process with hollow-crowned tool as well as explanation of the flank line crowning created in this process.
- FIG. 5 shows the correlation between the sign of the diagonal ratio and the sign of the portion of the twist through which the twist of the viewed flank is brought to the required value.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a method for generating a crowning or hollow crowning on a volute tool.
- flanks of the cylindrical gears discussed here are formed by involute helical surfaces, which are poorly suited to explain quantitative contexts. Therefore, in the following, the flanks are shown in a tangential plane at the base cylinder ( FIG. 2 ). By this transformation the geometrically complicated involute helical surfaces result in rectangles with the edge lengths L ⁇ and L ⁇ . These rectangles are called “measuring fields” in the following.
- the piercing points of helical lines describe vertically running straight lines in the measuring field.
- Transverse sections of the gear wheel describe horizontally running straight lines.
- the contact points between a volute tool and a flawlessly machined flank are also on a straight line, i.e. the generation contact track.
- the generation contact track is inclined relative to the transverse plane under the angle ⁇ b as long as the axial feed is small. This condition is present in the applications discussed here. If necessary, the influence of the feed on the inclination angle can be calculated via known contexts and the correct angles can be used for the further discussion.
- the straight lines 1 , 2 , 3 and 5 , 6 , 7 which run oblique across the flank in FIG. 2 are generation contact tracks. If a rigid connection is maintained between the generation contact tracks of the left flanks L and the right flanks R via the line running through point 4 and point 4 is moved into direction Z, the straight lines describe the geometry of the flanks being created. If the point and thus the generation contact tracks are raised corresponding to the course of the crowning curve stated in the right part of the representation while the point 4 moves into the direction Z, each of the generation contact tracks describes an enveloping surface over the measuring field of the left flank and/or right flank. These surfaces envelope the flanks that were generated and they represent the topography of the flank line crowned flanks that were generated with cylindrical tools.
- the intersecting line represents the course of the profile deviation of this flank in the respective transverse plane. If the enveloping surface is intersected with a circular cylinder concentric to the wheel location axis or, relative to FIG. 2 , with a plane perpendicular to the measuring field and perpendicular to the transverse plane, the intersecting line represents the course of the flank line deviation on the respective cylinder.
- the profile and/or flank line deviations of interest can be dependably determined with the help of a computer according to the method described here, and the respective slope deviations can be calculated from the course of the deviations.
- the profile or flank line deviations are required to determine the twist of a flank.
- the twist of a flank can be calculated from the height of the enveloping surface over and/or under the four corner points of the measuring field respectively.
- the twist is preferably determined via the distance of the enveloping surface over the four corner points of the measuring field. To that end, the association of the positions of the tool relative to the Z-position of the respective generation contact track of interest must be available.
- the tool and the work piece are positioned such that the face width of the tooth coincides with the center of the scheduled working area of the worm ( FIG. 4 ) and D is known, there is a clear association of the positions of tool and work piece. Furthermore, if the crowning of the tool is known relative to a path ⁇ y, the crowning c ⁇ y created at the work piece can be determined.
- the twist resulting from ⁇ y can be determined as follows.
- the distances f 10 , f 11 , f 14 , f 15 in FIG. 3 are determined as explained for the natural twist.
- the points 8 , 9 , 12 , 13 are not located on the level of the points 10 , 11 , 14 , 15 .
- additional height changes are to be determined by the course of the crowning of the tool.
- the constant K 1 is known from the calculation of the natural twist created with the use of a cylindrical tool.
- the constant k 2 is the result of the combination of all constant variables occurring in the calculation explained above.
- the equation for the calculation of S yR reveals that in the diagonal process, the flank line crowning of the tool generates a flank line crowning c ⁇ y on the work piece. This creates a twist that can be calculated in the same way as the natural twist that occurs with the use of a cylindrical tool. Furthermore, a portion of the twist that is proportional to c ⁇ y /D is created. This portion changes its sign if the sign of D is changed.
- the crowning created on the work piece can be calculated as the superimposition of two portions, one of which, c ⁇ x , is generated by changing the center distance during the machining, and the other, c ⁇ y , is generated by using a crowned tool in the diagonal process.
- c ⁇ c ⁇ x +c ⁇ y
- FIG. 5 illustrates how the different portions S k of the twist are created.
- FIG. 5 shows the measuring field of the right flank of a right hand helical gear for two applications.
- the generation contact tracks are drawn by the corner points 8 and 9 in level 1 .
- a plane is drawn which contains the generation contact track through point 8 and runs perpendicular to the measuring field. This plane is folded into the tangential plane that contains the measuring field.
- the curved shape of the tool modification is clearly visible.
- the tool operates near the left end of the worm, and in the right near the right end of the worm.
- the respective tool has to slide in the direction of the work piece axis to a smaller Z-position, and additionally in the left part to a greater Y-position and in the right part to a smaller Y-position. This results in D ⁇ 0 for the diagonal ratio in the left part of the representation and D>0 for the diagonal ratio in the right part of the representation.
- Point 9 is developed at the respective position 9 ′ of the tool.
- a comparison of the modifications at the respective positions 8 and/or 9 ′ of the tool shows: In the left representation, f H ⁇ >0 is created in the plane I, and in the right representation f H ⁇ ⁇ 0 is created in the plane I. If the same is applied to level II, it is obvious that the respective f H ⁇ values have an opposite sign there.
- flank topography created in this manner can be determined.
- the topography for the standard application case where the flank line crowning and twist of a work piece is comprised of two respective parts, is obtained. This “resulting” topography can be used to determine the resulting values for flank line crowning and twist.
- This method of operation has the disadvantage that the combination of flank line crowning and twist, and thus the desired coordination of the portions of both variables, must be known.
- Another disadvantage of this method of operation is that only flank line modifications with a behavior that can be described with a quadratic parabola can be covered.
- the twist was stated as measure for the torsion of a flank and calculated as the difference of the profile slope deviations in the planes I and II. This determination is generally applicable when the change of the profile slope deviations occurs between the planes I and II in proportion to the distance from one of these planes. As long as the behavior of the desired flank line modification over the face width can be described with a quadratic parabola, this condition has been met. However, if this condition has not been met, the general term “torsion” of the flanks should be used.
- the face width is preferably broken down into at least two areas and in each of these areas, the axial distance and diagonal ratio or axial distance and modification of the tool is preferably designed variably during the shifting of the axial carriage.
- the influences of the change of axial distance and diagonal ratio and/or of axial distance and tool modification on the generation contact tracks are determined, superimposed, and iteratively modified so that the desired behavior of the flank lines is created and the torsion is optimally adapted to the specification.
- the previous statements relate to right flanks and right hand helical gear wheels.
- the previous statements on crowning apply to all flanks, i.e. to left flanks and right flanks of left-hand and right-hand helical gears.
- the natural twist of the right flanks of right-hand helical gears and the left flanks of left-hand helical gears is positive, and that of the remaining flanks is negative.
- the sign of the diagonal ratio D for the reduction of the amount of natural twist is positive for the right flanks of right-hand helical gears and for the left flanks of left-hand helical gears, and it is negative for the remaining flanks.
- a hollow-crowned tool generates a positive crowning on the work piece in the diagonal process.
- a crowned tool (convex from the outside) generates a hollow-crowned work piece. In that case, a large positive crowning must normally be superimposed on the work piece via a change in the center distance during the machining.
- the effects explained above can also be obtained with a tool that is convex from the outside.
- the result is a natural twist with the opposite sign.
- the sign of D also has to be reversed to reduce the amount of a resulting twist relative to the natural twist.
- One method for generating tool crowning is appropriate for tools that can be trued ( FIG. 6 ).
- This work is performed with a diamond-coated “double cone disk”.
- the profiling process differs from the profiling of a cylindrical worm only in that the distance between the profiling disk and the worm is changed while the worm is shifted in the direction of its axis. In the center of the worm, a specific axial distance is realized and either increased (negative crowning i.e. hollow crowning of the tool) or decreased (positive crowning) toward the two ends of the worm, corresponding to the square of the distance from the center of the worm.
- the coordination is performed for the right flank of the work piece.
- the axial path ⁇ z for machining the work piece including the portion depending on the stock to be removed and a safety amount S, are determined.
- the indices “a” and/or “e” again characterize the start and/or end of a tangential and/or axial carriage stroke.
- the profiling can extend over the entire length I 0 of the tool.
- S target characterizes the target value of the resulting offset, c ⁇ 0r the amount of the crowning of the tool in axial section in the case that it is profiled over the length I 0 in the method illustrated in FIG. 6 . If the target value of the offset is described as S target , and if the tool is profiled over the entire length of the worm I 0 according to the method introduced in FIG. 6 , an amount of crowning of c ⁇ 0r is required on this length.
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- X Center distance (radial)
- Y Tool axial direction (tangential)
- Z Work piece axial direction (axial)
- A Tilt tool axis
- B Rotation tool
- C Rotation work piece
S α =f HaI −f HaII
where fHaI and/or fHaII the profile slope deviations in the planes I and/or II.
f HaI =f 11 − f 10 and
f HaII =f 15 − f 14.
S nat =k 1 *C β
where k1 is a constant that results from the calculation explained above.
D=Δy/Δz=(y e −y a)/(z e −z a).
where: Δy Shift of the tool in the direction of its axis of rotation
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- Δz Shift of the tool in the direction of the axis of rotation of the work piece
- ye End position of the tool on the Y axis
- ya Start position of the tool on the Y axis
- ze End position of the tool on the Z axis
- za Start position of the tool on the Z axis
S yR =c βy ·k 1 +c βy/(k 2 *D)
c β =c βx +c βy
S nat =k 1 *c β.
S k =c βy/(k 2 *D)
D=Δy/Δz
S nat =k 1 *c β
S k =S target −S nat
c βy =k 2 *D*S k
c βx =c β −c βy
c β0r =c βy/sinα*(I 0/(D*I β)^2
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